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I absolutely despise it when something is toted as being a “___ killer”.

Now let me start by saying I have an iPhone, I love it, it does almost everything I need it to, of course there’s room for improvement, but I’m not, by any means, disappointed with it.

Seems every month, neigh, week, some tech write-up is claiming that this new gadget is the iPhone killer. Bow to it, it will be more successful than the iPhone, and will change the world.

First of all, shut up. Second of all, no it won’t.

This week we have the Motorola Droid, running Android, that is slated to kill the iPhone.

First reviews? Its slow, not a chance. That doesn’t stop these guys from writing up about how it will though.

Let’s look into the past, as well.

The Palm Pre, the Blackberry Storm, the list goes on for previous assassins. Did they kill the iPhone? No. Did they come close? No. Did they make a ripple in the water? Barely.

Give me a break people.

If you’re going to make a product, make it to be amazing, without trying to catch up to anything.

Sure you have to be aware of what the competition is doing, but take that, and make it your own.

This is why the iPhone was so successful in the first place, there wasn’t anything like it, it was new, interesting, it broke ground.

If you want success, do the same, don’t copy and cry when it doesn’t work out to be a smashing hit, try harder with your next product.

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[Disregard the insanely redundant title.]

Its amazing how many times a day I’m absolutely shocked by people’s stupidity.

I’m sure I’m not alone with that, either. Think back on the last few days, and I’m sure you can find a few examples in memory.

Until a few days ago, I usually just passed it off as a simple mistake, that most of us do everyday, and I’m sure this does happen, however, the other day changed everything.

I was in a parking lot about to go shopping with my uncle. This particular parking lot consisted of one-way lanes, angled in a way to allow easy parking… for those going the right way. Each lane was clearly marked with directional arrows, and “Do Not Enter” signs on the opposite lanes.

Just as we found a good parking space, we noticed a man race into our lane, going the wrong way [he must have seen a good spot].

Once he was in the lane, he tried to pull into the spot forwards. Let me remind you that these spots were angled for those going the right way.

Once he discovered he couldn’t pull in that way, he backed up and tried to do a three point turn, nearly trapping himself between the two rows of cars.

On his third try he finally backed up, effectively saying, “I’m an idiot, parked the wrong way, and will have to drive out of here the wrong way too.”

Baffled after watching this, I simply took it as, “everyone makes mistakes”. This was until my uncle made an amazing comment, which will forever shake the way I look at these happenings.

“Just goes to show you, half the population is stupid.”

He went on to prove his point by saying that half the population is below average intelligence, effectively making them stupid (in the eyes of IQ).

Now, while this point is a bit crass, and I’m sure people can argue that IQ is not directly correlated with intelligence, its still a great way to determine the functioning power of someone’s brain.

And even if you still don’t agree with that, think back into your memory, and think about how many stupid people you have known.

It may seem a bit biased, because in general, people fraternize with those in their near their own IQ, which means running into these idiots probably doesn’t happen as much as with regular friends, or acquaintances, but I’m sure any person has met more then their fair share of idiots.

A smart person in that man’s scenario would have realized something was wrong, drove (or backed) his car carefully out of the wrong way lane, and gone and parked in the next available spot, going the right way.

When you’re out there, just watch out for these people, because they’re on your roads, they’re running companies, they’re even on your internet, and if they can’t figure out how to park a car, I don’t even want to think about the other things they can’t figure out.

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